Waiakea tops Mililani in home tournament

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Nicole Antonio scored 13 points, Sefulu Faavae scored 12 and Kaydee Rapoza added 10 to lead the host Warriors to a 48-44 win over Mililani in the final round of the Waiakea Girls Basketball Tournament.

Nicole Antonio scored 13 points, Sefulu Faavae scored 12 and Kaydee Rapoza added 10 to lead the host Warriors to a 48-44 win over Mililani in the final round of the Waiakea Girls Basketball Tournament.

Kira Arruda led the Trojans, one of the strongest teams this year on Oahu, with 17 points, including four 3-pointers. Nayla Long added 12 points.

Mililani 6 12 16 10 — 44

Waiakea 11 17 11 9 — 48

• Hilo JV 54, Ka‘u 29: Sharpshooter Sidnee Yokota poured in 19 points, and Kyra Kaloi had 14 to lead the young Vikings. Shaylin Navarro, Leah Cariaga and Toni Beck each had six points for the Trojans.

Hilo JV 26 6 17 5 — 54

Ka‘u 6 14 5 4 — 29

• Mililani 53, Keaau 10: Kira Arruda had 13 points, and Kapili Amaimalia had 10 to lead the Trojans. Maedina Ongais-Kilaulani topped the Cougars with six points.

Mililani 10 20 17 6 — 53

Keaau 6 2 0 2 — 10

• Waiakea 62, Kealakehe 10: Kaydee Rapoza scored 20 points, and Sefulu Faavae added 10 to spark the Warriors. Kehaulani Lee led the Waveriders with four points.

Kealakehe 5 3 0 2 — 10

Waiakea 31 14 9 8 — 62

• Maui 70, Keaau 22: Trina Valencia had 13 points, and Liana Tanaka added 10 to lead the Sabers. Kilohi Kamakea-Wong and Taylor Pocock each scored seven to lead the Cougars.

Maui 19 17 14 20 — 70

Keaau 5 5 10 2 — 22